After a quick briefing, including suggested itineraries and current beach and track conditions, guests depart in their hire car to explore the island at their pace.

Beat the crowds to the major attractions like Lake Mckenzie, Central Station, Maheno Shipwreck and Eli Creek. Visitors experience the exhilaration of driving along world famous 75 Mile Beach with ample time to swim, bush walk or fish at their own leisure.

Lunch and snacks are available at one of the many food outlets on the island. Guests are also welcome to bring their own picnic lunch.

Depart Fraser Island in the afternoon for a nice relaxing flight back to Hervey Bay or the Sunshine Coast.

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They fly you out to Fraser Island from either the Sunshine Coast or Hervey Bay. On arrival, collect the keys to one of their four wheel drive cars and spend the day exploring Fraser by four wheel drive at your own pace. Visit Lake McKenzie for a swim or drive the beach spotting dingoes.

Skyrail Rainforest Cableway is a unique rainforest experience, taking you on an unforgettable journey over and through Australia's World Heritage listed Tropical Rainforests.
Spanning seven and a half kilometres in the Barron Gorge National Park, Skyrail Rainforest Cableway glides just metres over the canopy, its comfortable six-person gondola cabins providing spectacular views of the rainforest, tropical Cairns, the Coral Sea and lush Cairns Highlands.

Capricorn Caves is the premier nature based attraction in Central Queensland. Here you can explore spectacular caves set in a limestone ridge and even spot little insectivorous bats in certain seasons.

A multi-award winner, the Discovery Centre is nestled in the heart of the rainforest, 10 kilometres north of the Daintree River.
The Centre is a 'must see' for anyone visiting the area and where you can experience the rainforest at every level - from the forest floor to the upper most reaches of the canopy.

Visit Mossman Gorge and experience the Daintree World Heritage Rainforest with pristine waterfalls, mountains and vivid flora and fauna, all the while getting lost in its enchanting stories and rich Indigenous heritage.

A wonderful landscape of waterfalls, lush flora and volcanic boulder formations make Finch Hatton Gorge a must-see attraction.
There are many walking tracks which weave through sub-tropical rainforest.

Characterised by the 14 kilometre long stretch of beach front Moore Park Beach is a popular holiday seaside town as well as strong community of locals, located 21 kilometres north of Bundaberg city. There is a wide range of accommodation available from beach huts, villas, motel or holiday park for camping and caravans.

Directly opposite the southern tip of World Heritage listed Hinchinbrook Island is the sleepy seaside hamlet of Lucinda.
The eye-popping pride of Lucinda is a six kilometre jetty stretching far out into the Coral Sea.

Fresh air and great fishing are two good reasons to spend some time in the picturesque little town of Surat, midway between St George and Roma on the Great Inland Way.
But they're not the only things you'll find in this relaxed river town.

Nursery Reef is a shallow rocky reef off Rainbow Beach that is always full of surprises. The least dived site in the area, due to its shallow depth and exposed location, Nursery Reef is only 5 metres to 7 metres deep.

Christmas came early to divers in the Bundaberg area in December 2003, when a 42 metre long gravel barge sank off the coast north of the city. That ship was the MV Karma and today it rests in 26 metres of water and is one of the best wreck dives in Queensland.

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